Torrance, California Speed Traps
Prairie Avenue near 190th Street
When heading South bound on Prarie Ave, a motorcycle police officer is usually hiding in Columbus park. He is hard to notice because of the trees in the background.
Hawthorne Boulevard near 182nd Street
Early in the morning when there is light traffic, a motorcycle cop will wait on the Northbound side of Hawthorne Blvd., just past 182nd St., hidden in a driveway. You won’t see him until you pass (I wave to him from my motorcycle ).
Van Ness Boulevard near Del Amo Boulevard
When approaching Del Amo [North-bound]from Honda HDQ, motorcycle cop awaits speedsters
Prairie Street near 190th Street
Motorcycle officers patiently wait in turnout for Exxon/Mobile Refinery w radar gun near prairie ave and 190th streets always busy. You don’t see them till you drive past them.
Anza Avenue near State Route Pacific Coast Highway
As you are heading on Anza towards PCH two motorcycle cops will sit at the entrance to the Sav-on parking lot (before the Arco station) or behind a truck parked before the entrance and point radar guns at drivers. Two cars are usually pulled over at a time. The posted limit is 30mph and most drivers are usually going at least 40mph.